The correct option is C A - ii, B - iii, C - iv, D - i
In rDNA technology, a vector is any vehicle or carrier (usually a virus or a plasmid) that is used to carry a desired DNA sequence into a host cell as a part of a molecular cloning procedure. One of the most commonly used host organism in rDNA technology is a bacterium.
Ligases are enzymes that are capable of catalysing the reaction of joining two large molecules by establishing a new chemical bond. DNA ligase catalyses the joining of the 3′-OH to the 5′-phosphate, by forming a phosphodiester bond between two successive nucleotides. Hence, DNA ligase is also called molecular glue.
Nucleases are a broad and diverse class of enzymes that hydrolyse the phosphodiester bonds of DNA and RNA.
Endonucleases are a type of nucleases that cleave the phosphodiester bonds between consecutive nucleotides found within a polynucleotide. Restriction enzymes are a type of endonuclease. Restriction enzymes are called molecular scissors as they cleave DNA at or close to specific sequences known as restriction sites. These enzymes make a single incision on each of the two DNA strands and are also called restriction endonucleases.
Hence the correct answer would be
A - ii, B - iii, C - iv, D - i.